' ! JF7 Tie O.LC. Showroom has nf 11 r Si CMMiff styles this Easter M ; ' ' <J.j I may have been a blouse, a costume, i i ' \ a'warm coat, or a fur sot—tho D.I.C. Kv. 1 Iff ; sets the pace in style, and it is to the m' 1 a... .. "House for Quality" that the smart //jfj j I MV " " dressor turns, / / ( . BeV , The experienco this Eastertide has been ly / i <■ 'v mos * Bratifying, because the number of j j a j . .V women who recognise that the D.I.C. jLi , VV is the House for exclusive styles has con- M , 'ES lß'1 stantly augmented itself. f|V ' i M \ /ml I^ Br a "' *' 18rB ' s no reaßon wh V one l\ Wh should not Indulge In the wearing of \ u ' ' i'i/I ' better clothes—it is wisdom; it is economy \Mi ■ ■ !II ' ;Wnrllf\!r '• —Further, the hotter one's clothes, the 1 V®: 1' / *3S I W ' better they are certain to be in style if M i f I ii> ct bought at the D,I.C. jj| ! I- (Til ''vjft Visit the DJ.C. Costume Showroom /| ! l i || \■■ | |i'- and select your Holiday Apparel 18 ; !%! !V, \\ M TOUX EOSE GEORGETTE BLOUSE- M ' j | , fI. | 111 , ILj ' Square front; collar embroidered in self 'm i ! fm V/Y Jft i 1 colour; sid» fastening; sleeve finished . S\ft 'Mm ' at wrist with. frilL 50s. |l \ > f'% ■' ' "fl ' BARE GREY TWEED COSTUME-Coat \\ 1 > . A ■'I. ■■ i i ljgSS. lined; tailored, collar and rcvers; patch \\\«. , viij, ■ .pockets, also breast pockets; skirt ' ] |ug - sliglitly gathered; finished with. Wt I ill : $P ' BLOTJSB IN HELIO. NINON-Sqnare Ml nnV neck; sailor collar; inset sleeve, with /flffl! K*' narrow wrist frilling. 425. Iys ' \\ COSTUME IN MIXED BROWN TWEED / ' ;\,AI ' > —Coat lined; gathered with, belt and 3 ' i. \ffl i f?i "g pockets; tailored collar and revera; li |o| skirt full, with packets. £5 ss. firi Wjk il if® STUDIED SPUNELLA. SHIRT WAIST |\ rM :|l|g collar and revers; gather- (a « if* I :: COSTUME IN MIXED FAWN" OAT- W1 , {h f | MEAL CLOTH— Cpat linjsd; pleated W ! jm l < ba<i; belt and sockets; skirt with j \ | V'- 1 D.I.C 'Box 1478 Wellington '
•mama A «Jhe Breakfast , ' *3e jCuxe ! . _ % Fit to place before a king— i wealth cannot buy a bet- gr. * ter or moro whole- jC —-—' !j H/ soma breakfast food 1 2%f i than MllkOatie* Made from the J}SffM> ! world's choic- mn est oats, treated by th» sT V W d" iJ Thistle method, Uisnrolled Into water-liko flakes. Milk Oatioa are partially \Wf\h u> Ag steam cooked by the eiclu- 1?/ stve Thistlo process which fl dextrinises the starch. The y . result is a deliclom flavour, B q \ ' reminisoont of ncalded milk. /I | lv I' Try Milk Oatiesfor break- Wtt'Q j. fast to-morrow I ; Jf you v/anl the best BAtmo&l, w'"'V\ V]H ! atli for Thistle Brand in 51b.. Lu i- 71b. and 251b. bags. lIU Milk Oaties and all Thistle WfflX •jj n products shave)in the great || n Free Gift, Schemo-Send Id. \ itamp for conpon sheet and WMftvWj | J'ret Btarwr coupon to vwSwVV 1 * : "Thistle," Box 24, Gore. ! mm ' S\ I fOMTK> "~~~T | It'.has. Merit; j • Merit. seSlss it . ■ You may compare it aa and when j you please—couture it for quality, ■ for flavour, and for richness—comj pare it with any tea sold at the ! same price, and ws fancy your de- ■ cision will go in favour of • The blending is done by a Tea Connoisseur. The best gardens of | Darjeeling and Ceylon are drawn ■upon for supplies, and the blend is I a scientifio combination of the strong robust toas of India and the ! delicate teas of aunny Ceylon. You'll like It. Sold at all Stores at 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per lb. I ■ 1 . Asthma CAM be fared A SIMPLE hose treatment fated ob entirely new tliecry. j Hundred* of testimccials prove iti correctness. ' i Pleasant and em/to uic, AboliibeiburniDf powderi ' ■ and cijaretlei. No internal drujsins to upset system. 1 ; Equally effective for jronng and old. GaeirieUtoseatof j i diiaiie and quickly checks severity and freqoeacy of j attacks. Can be carried in pocket. ' < FREE— Valuable medical tTtalUe"UtYt AitkiaThetry" ! jeni on receipt of 3d. in slampi for poilagii. ! BRIDGE DRUG STORES! ! 1 Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd.j AUCKLAND ;; Cleaning "f f. No smudges—no aching arms! Jj .. $ , Dissolve Moto in hot water and | f, you can quickly make.windowß |j j Bparklo. For all household C '! cleaning uso | IMOTOi i? The Universal Cleanser ji t Wonderful with greasy clothes jj i and oily hands. • Leavea no <• ■i taint and does not injure. Try q it. Only lOd. for a big tin. [ f Bine label for all household par- r t' poses—contains no grit. ft Green label —1 ho Cleansor—for \ 5 heavy, hard cleanein?. 5 » Moio Chemical Co., Ltd. K f CHiIiSTCHURCM 3
.A Child Can .fgfk ' Operate a : ' : Lady Torrington . Vacuum Sweeper ANY .household machine that wiil save labour, cut down time," do'fels j; i| " work batter and cleaner, will always appeal moat Btrongly to the ■ I housewife. ' "f 7 Torrington is a Vacuum Sweeper—a miction cleaner and ifrweeper combined. It costs nothing to run—Bimply push/it. . I j ' The brush is made of genuine bristles and is driven by four rubberjj tyred wheels, it sweeps > ' 1 On Either a Forward or Backward Stroke. Tie brush adjustment permits the raising or lowering of the brush [ to suit the varying length of nap and adds fully one-third to the life of j | s the sweeper, TV, Torrington is fitted with special triple wear-for-ever f bellows; while roller bearings j ■ 'Make it Easy Running and Quiet, I The duet bag is of epecial cloth and is fitted with a wire frame eo jj .that the, dirt comes out when tapped with the finger without sailing the 4 hands or clotting. .> g j •• Th# case 13 triple reinforced hardwood, hand-rubbed and polished a 1 heautiltal mahegany. This machine is less than 6£ inches high and I : weighs but lOjlbs. [Write to Department "B." * | : PRICE, 55/. 1 E.-W. Mills &:Cb., Ltd., | Htinter ;Sta»t. and. Jervois Quay Wellington. § Stylish-'Winter' Coats j«w> for Ladles. TTOJV that the Winter Weather is ap- ' proaching the question of a Winter \!/ \i \ Coat will no doubt be receiving your at- l a s/) \ j tention. I \ Oar new stocks hare opened up much ' !L \ ■bo oitr satisfaction—STYLlSH AND >l ra , Qj ji\ VI ) DISTINCTIVE COATS OF STERLING KMljInW J / QUALITY, which aro sure to please. - j / Here are a few lines which will convey ,Rjj|&M B|H if%f • ' an idea of our stojjfc:— .WMll la | HEAVY TWEED COATS-Fur lined. ' fW\\ ! At 10 Guineas. J 11 It \\ SUPERIOR TWEED -COATS-Fur lined. ?•// I'} I Y\ At 13 guineas. jl"t ■' IV| \ PLAIN HMVY TWEED COATS- // ' I \\ V TRENOHSAINPEOOP COATS- At 84s, IS I , S1 \ SUPERIOR RAINPROOF COATS- $J § 1 1 \ At ,5 guineas. . vfl p] h WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS-With Wi striped collars and cnfFsin all the n rirrTiTOT Hlmtfia leading shades. 355, to 84s. j |||lM|!pj| j SILK STRIPED SPORTS COATS-The MM'L very latest. £5 10s. SILK VELOUR HATS- 255, each. Jr%Yu [[*&& WARM 'UNDERWEAR—We stock Dr. SfilH \^' Jaeger and Cellular Woollen Garments, .and we advise prompt purchases as 111 the wool ehoitago is becoming pro- fj J nounced. W ' ■ ' > "dAyisandclater, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, 216 LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON. ' BEDROOM .FURNITURE! is now fashionable to have a wooden II bedstead rathor than an iron one, because tho bedstead can bo mado en suite with tho rest of the furniture. | v IP YOU WISH TO REALISE WHAT l| THIS ACTUALLY MEANS COMB AND •J SEE COLLIE'S SUPERB ASSORTH ' MENT OP BEDROOM SUITES. Tho m designs are artistic, and every pieco is f honestly made of nighly seasoned timber. And remember every transaction with means that furniture goes from our factory to your home with no middlemen in between. EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd,, |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 164, 1 April 1918, Page 2
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